ascension
1 Americannoun
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the Ascension, the bodily ascending of Christ from earth to heaven.
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(initial capital letter) Ascension Day.
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the act of ascending
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astronomy the rising of a star above the horizon
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noun
Other Word Forms
- ascensional adjective
Etymology
Origin of ascension
First recorded in 1300–50; Middle English ascencioun, from Anglo-French, from Latin ascēnsiōn-, stem of ascēnsiō, from ascēns(us) “climbed up” (past participle of ascendere “to climb up”; ascend ) + -iō -ion
Example Sentences
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It’s also staged to implicate the audience in the Marcos’ ascension to office, ultimately revealing how corrupt leaders often appear charming at first.
From Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles’ ascension coincided with the 46-year career of art critic Christopher Knight.
From Los Angeles Times
But it’s not as though Gabbard’s ascension to director of intelligence was Hawaii’s loss and America’s gain.
From Los Angeles Times
Meanwhile, the Bentonville, Ark.-based company will have to navigate the ascension of a new chief, as longtime executive John Furner took the helm this month.
Journalists joked about her long quest for fame over a decade ago; her ascension felt delayed in part because she’d started it so young.
From Los Angeles Times
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